Ask HN: How to get 9-12 years old interested into Science domains through books?
I got many kids in the age group of 9-12. The schools teach crap these days and the kids don't seem to develop any thinking prowess or curiosity.
I want to introduce kids to various fields, and to name a few: BioTech, Geology, Astrophysics, Computer Science/programming, analytical thinking, etc.
I cannot spend an hour or two everyday with these kids as they are not in the same place as I am, but occasionally I can talk to them on phone. Are there any books that I can give to the kids and ask them to read those and maybe they will develop interest in one or the other field?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 35.4 ms ] threadOne of the failures of schools is that we are taught from childhood that there will always be someone with the answer. If we don't know the answer them all we have to do is ask a power figure. Schools should be teaching kids how to ask questions and how to find the answers for themselves.
E.g. surface tension experiments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsksFbFZeeU
Nowadays, I'd say some YouTube channels might be interesting too.
The main idea, at least for me, was "try".
- The Way Things Work by David Macaulay and Neil Ardley
This book is like an encyclopedia, starting from simple machines and guiding the reader to more complex technologies. The illustrations and diagrams are amazing.
- One, Two, Three...Infinity by George Gamow
This book talks about many topics in math and science!
But in general I listen to what their interests are and where their natural curiosities take them and supplement that.